It’s been several months since you’ve heard from us. In the meantime, we’ve been busy, working with partners up and down the 12,000-acre Central corridor in the Heart of Albuquerque. At the end of 2017, a draft plan for making Central Avenue greater was released on this website. Click here to see that draft plan […]

The elements of our built environment — our homes, workplaces, neighborhoods, cities and regions — must work in harmony with each other and with the natural environment in order to be sustainable. Today, that is often not the case, but it could be…

In the posts preceding this one, you’ll see highlights of recommendations for potential improvements along Albuquerque’s historic Central Avenue Corridor. The goal is to make the most of opportunities created by the planned bus rapid line along the Corridor…

Continuing with our roll-out of sections of the draft report on potential improvements along Albuquerque’s historic Central Avenue Corridor, today’s release considers ways to overcome financial hurdles that might prevent getting the most out of what’s proposed for the Corridor…

Continuing with our roll-out of sections of the draft report on potential improvements along Albuquerque’s historic Central Avenue Corridor, today’s release is for the neighborhoods in the Old Town area…

Continuing with our roll-out of sections of the draft report on potential improvements along Albuquerque’s historic Central Avenue Corridor, today’s release is for the neighborhoods in the International area…

Continuing with our roll-out of sections of the draft report on potential improvements along Albuquerque’s historic Central Avenue Corridor, today’s release is for the neighborhoods in the Nob Hill area…

Continuing with our roll-out of sections of the draft report on potential improvements along Albuquerque’s historic Central Avenue Corridor, today’s release is for the neighborhoods in the Downtown area…